>he taught Indian's winning attitude in 90's. >he challenged and thrashed the ego of non Indian cricketing biggies. >because of him BCCI found brand value >he mentored juniors on and off the field more than a coach and managers. >99% people born in 70's and 80's and 80% born thereafter supported him in all causes because new generation people have just read about Viv's and Soberses, the Llyods, the Borders's, the Vishi's, the Sunny's but he made all the difference to world cricket (non Indian fraternity). > National pride and Sachin's failure or success became sides of a coin but he was still humble. He didn't even accept farewell for what all things he presented to Indian's, thats Dignity. >Money he made all these years was hard faught. They say success follows attitude and he had the attitude to succeed in whatever he achieved. >He united India on most cases though there were few "get well soon type black minds" to showcase his failurs, nothing worked until India won the world cup. >Now what? People will miss him, his drives,cuts, pulls and his mentoring, his leg brakes and so on. Few will keep bashing him as they used to in his playing days. >Let's learn to respect him for whatever joy he has given over the years. >Let's respect everyone who offered pride to Indians. >The curtains are dropped but the music remains eternal, will be played for years together.
Thank you mother India for giving us a wonderful son, br
Scoring runs is a very good job and it is like gilli danda game where you go on playing and never want to go home and have food when your mother is calling you. Children do the same when playing gilli danda their mother calls them it is evening but they don't want to come home.
Re: Let Inzamam haque bother about alooo and paki cricket players!
by Forrest Gump on Dec 25, 2012 11:27 PM
Too much useless barking! Seems like a Mentally retarded !